![]() It would be suddenly, bam! there’s background information being brought up by a character that shouldn’t know yet what they were talking about. ![]() The main issue that I had with this plot line was that various characters would suddenly know things about the others, without talking to each other. I thought that the king was going to choose her, that he wanted her to be his queen, but then it turned out that he was only using her as bait for her mother and that was something I haven’t really read yet- at least not in a way that I couldn’t see or predict. I had a vague idea of where it was going, but then it didn’t go that way, and I saw what was really going on. ![]() Not that I don’t like those romance faerie stories, but books like this help keep things interesting and me invested in the genre. It emphasizes the aggressive and primal nature of the creatures that is lost in some other stories due to romantic elements, which I really appreciated. Need is a nice break from the average stories that involve fey or fae or faeries or the Shining Ones or whatever else people have called them. ![]() The actual rating I have for this book is 3.68 stars out of 5, but I rounded up because I do think that people will really like it, it just wasn’t all the way there for me. ![]()
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